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FrazzledDad: April 2015
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Bleary-eyed ruminations of a work at home Father. Monday, April 06, 2015. Some time ago I posted about my visual resume. I think visual resumes are a great way to show off things you’re proud of in your career, so I started passing mine around together with my traditional resume. More recently, someone asked if I’d put my resume out as a template, so I did! It’s a Visio file, and you can find it here on GitHub. Just don’t plagarize my stuff as your stuff. Other than that, I wish you well!
FrazzledDad: Your Resume: Go Visual
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Bleary-eyed ruminations of a work at home Father. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Your Resume: Go Visual. This year I decided to do something different: create a visual resume. Pal Ben Carey. After a couple attempts here’s what I finally came up with. It’s somewhat (ok, mostly) copped from the beautiful one Jef Newsom of Improving. Put together; however, I tweaked a few things to fit my style. (The image is a link, so you can see the full-sized version if you want.). That said, as another pal Joe Morel. Persona...
FrazzledDad: Three Months with the Surface 3 Pro
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Bleary-eyed ruminations of a work at home Father. Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Three Months with the Surface 3 Pro. I’ve had a Surface 3 Pro now for three months, and I thought I’d share my experiences with it for those interested. I have some very specific use cases I bought it for—and it fails horribly at those. I know others who love their S3s, and there are a few things I do like about the system. First off: My needs. Specifically, I needed a system that kicked butt at:. Form factor. Small, very. Docking...
FrazzledDad: Fixing Slow/Hanging VMWare Guests
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Bleary-eyed ruminations of a work at home Father. Friday, February 13, 2015. Fixing Slow/Hanging VMWare Guests. Your VMWare guests may be incredibly slow or all together hang. One potential one) Check if your VMs disks have become corrupted. Repair them if so. Do the following with your VM powered off! Find the logs for your VM. They’re usually in the VM’s root directory, eg. E: VMs 2012R2 Win2K8R2.vmwarevm. Open the latest logfile in that directory, eg vmware.log. Search for “repair”. Hopefully this wil...
FrazzledDad: I Am Not CodeMash
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Bleary-eyed ruminations of a work at home Father. Saturday, January 16, 2010. I Am Not CodeMash. Every year I get lots of people thanking me for putting on CodeMash. I get comments about how the conference has changed their thinking and gotten them fired up to go do great things back at work. I’m humbled and flattered, but I’m not the force behind the conference. I’m not CodeMash. Puts in 300 – 400 hours a year handling registration and overseeing our web efforts. Brian is CodeMash. Took on tremendous re...
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The Todd on Tech: Why we went Kanban
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The Todd on Tech. Thursday, August 11, 2011. Why we went Kanban. I don’t think any single process is the best fit for all teams. Teams and projects using Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, or any other custom process you can think of have been successful in the past. In my opinion, the most important thing to keep in mind is that the process should be constantly evolving, similar to the software that you are building. Track output, not arbitrary numbers. Planning sessions are no substitute for conversations.
What is too simple and small to refactor? (Clean Code Experience No. 2) | While I Compile
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I compile my thoughts. Sep 14, 2010. Posted by John MacIntyre. On Sep 14, 2010. What is too simple and small to refactor? Clean Code Experience No. 2). Shortly after reading Robert C Martin. 8216;s Clean Code. I refactored the data access layer from a project I was working on, and was amazed by how much the code improved. It really was night and day. My first clean code refactoring experience. Was an obvious improvement. I’d like to share that second experience with you in this post. So what did my refac...
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Dave Donaldson’s Blog. Joe Wirtley’s Blog. Mike Krisher’s Blog. Archive for June, 2008. My own ‘Worse Than Failures’. On June 30, 2008. I read a lot of blogs. This post is to honor one of my favorite blogs The Daily WTF(Worse than failure). Me(Explaining NHibernate): When you have a new DB column you just 1) add the column, 2) edit the XML file and 3) change the entity. Developer X: Thats ridiculous. You should have your data access all in stored procedures. Developer X: Yeah, that sounds about right.
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DevReach 2012 - The premier Developer Conference in Central and Eastern Europe. 2013 Venue and Travel. Meet the DevReach 2013 speakers. Email to a friend. Windows Technical Evangelist at Microsoft. Rey focuses on building awareness to client-side, standards-based development and helping Microsoft meet the needs of the web development community. He's an open-source advocate, former member of the jQuery JavaScript project team, and a frequent writer. Michele L. Bustamante. Email to a friend. Derik has been...
A View Inside My Head: July 2006
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A View Inside My Head. Jason's Random Thoughts of Interest. Friday, July 28, 2006. I just checked my stats, and realized that I crossed the 20,000 pageload mark earlier today. Sure, people like Scoble. Probably get this many hits in any one day, but at least my readership is growing! These website hits are primarily from Google searches. Just for fun, the stats about that milestone hit:. Date/Time: July 28, 2006 3:20:48 AM. Http:/ www.google.com/search? Stats provided by StatCounter. The search by Song T...
A View Inside My Head: March 2007
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A View Inside My Head. Jason's Random Thoughts of Interest. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Impromptu Channel 9 Videos. Scott Hanselman and Rory Blyth going into a random office in Building 42 and letting the camera roll: it could have turned into a disaster, but what happened was that they stumbled into Polita Paulus's office, and discovered the developer who created the ASP.NET GridView and ObjectDataSource controls (as well as BLINQ)! Http:/ channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx? Posted by Jason Follas. Last year...
A View Inside My Head: September 2006
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A View Inside My Head. Jason's Random Thoughts of Interest. Saturday, September 30, 2006. NWNUG'ers: I'll probably publish the. NWNUG Introduces. Delegates. Screencast and article to the user group web site later this week. I'm still thinking about what format I want the followups to these presentations to be. Definitely an article format instead of just the PowerPoint slide deck, but still debating on the whole screencast thing (bandwidth and all). My new favorite Delegate trick (courtesy of Dustin.
A View Inside My Head: New Developer Evangelist
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A View Inside My Head. Jason's Random Thoughts of Interest. Monday, August 06, 2007. It's old news at this point, but the replacement for Drew Robbins has been announced:. Previously of Quick Solutions fame, is now a blue badge! I think the first item on his agenda will be to revamp or retire the talk that he gave at Day of .NET in Ann Arbor entitled "Google APIs: Why Aren't You Using Them? Congratulations, Jeff. I look forward to working with you. Posted by Jason Follas. At 8/06/2007 09:46:00 AM.
Bender's Blog: Making WCF "Behave" - Part One
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Whatever is on the top of the stack. Monday, February 04, 2008. Making WCF Behave - Part One. There is also a tendency to confuse behaviors and channels. While on a conceptual level these two types of objects are similar in that they effect communication in some manner, they do so in different ways. So, a good follow up question is What is a dispatcher? Channel dispatchers receive messages from the channel stack. The channel dispatcher examines the address the message was sent to and sends it to the...
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Fun cat art for home and office. Frazzled Cat was created in 2001 by self-taught artist Kay Matthews. For inspiration and models she relies on her furry housemates and the cats and kittens who have passed through her life and those of her friends and family. All cats, short and long haired, old and young are Frazzled Cats. Contact us today: rbkt44@hotmail.com. Use Frazzled Cat on Subject line*. Drag the image with your mouse. Right mouse click on the image to download and select 'Save File To Disk'.
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Welcome To Frazzled Chicken. Hello there and welcome to Frazzled Chicken, at the moment you are on our home page, but from here you can visit our games section and play any of our 150 games for only:. Pound;2.99 per Month. Thats right, any one of these fantastic games free when you join up to the frazzled chicken forum, which doesn't cost you a penny! We have a wide range games including such classics as Donkey Kong. Or for the more modern gamer the challenge of titles such as Copter.
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Getting started with Arduino: Part 1 – Introduction. Before the much-hyped Raspberry Pi. Of which more later) the most talked about development board on the internet was the very Italian Arduino. Which is usually applied to many and varied purposes, sometimes simply for the blog cred. There are some professional developers who look down their nose at the. Ubiquitous computing now: Ubuntu Live USB. Ubuntu and the promise of ubiquitous computing. Ubuntu has a massive advantage here, in that it. It is nearl...
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Bleary-eyed ruminations of a work at home Father. Wednesday, February 07, 2018. Succeeding at Titanfall 2: Some Closing Thoughts. NOTE: One in a series of posts on my Titanfall 2 experience. Find the intro article with links to others here. Titanfall 2 is a really fun game, even though the multiplayer aspect is not a type of game I do well at or even search out to play in other games. [ Ed.: Dude, you have 28 days. Of total gameplay and you just got Gen 50. WTF? A few closing thoughts for this series:.
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Dispatches from the frontline of fatherhood. A frazzled daddy lifts the lid on the real story of being a 21st century dad. Monday, 10 May 2010. Changes on the wind. Hello all, just to let you know that in an effort to provide a greater Frazzled Daddy universe, I am moving the blog from blogspot to here. Http:/ www.frazzleddaddy.com. So, please come and have a look around. All the old blogs are there plus some new ones. There's also podcasts and recommendations to be enjoyed and/or hated. Countless t-shir...
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My job is tough and my life is awesome. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Sorry I just experienced some technical difficulties in which my text decided to do some weird thing (hint: rhymes with "blinvisble") and I couldn't continue my last post. So I just posted it unfinished, and it will continue here:. Our painting intern, was tailgating out of her boyfriend's truck. Tailgating (the only part of football games I can get behind) while dressed as zombies. Yes, please! In any case, they never hurt. I was plann...
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